Jason Peters | Tackle

2/26/2014: Signed a five-year, $48.3 million contract. The deal contains $19.55 million guaranteed, including a $5 million signing bonus. Another $3 million is available through Pro Bowl escalators. Peters is eligible for annual $500,000 per-game roster bonuses and $250,000 workout bonuses in years two through five. 2015: $7.3 million, 2016: $7.55 million, 2017: $9.995 million, 2018: $10 million, 2019: Free Agent

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Eagles LT Jason Peters underwent finger surgery following the season.

Peters skipped the Pro Bowl because he needed to repair a finger fracture/dislocation, per his agent. The 32-year-old played with the injury for much of the season but just taped his fingers up. He also battled shoulder, quad and pectoral issues in 2013, but didn't miss a start. With a new five-year, $51.3 million contract in hand, Peters will be full-go for the offseason program. Wed, Feb 26, 2014 01:49:00 PM

Eagles agreed to terms with LT Jason Peters on a four-year, $41.3 million contract extension.

The agreement includes $19.55 million guaranteed and will be tacked onto Peters' current deal, which had one year and $9.65 million remaining. So he's now owed $51.3 million over the next five seasons, through the 2018 campaign. It's a ton of coin for a 32-year-old player just two seasons removed from an Achilles' tendon rupture, but the freakishly athletic Peters has certainly earned it on the field. He's been a first-team All-Pro twice, a six-time Pro Bowler, and graded out in the top-four of ProFootballFocus' tackle grades in his last two healthy seasons. When he missed the entire 2012 season, the Eagles offensive line crumbled epically. If right tackle Lane Johnson can capitalize on his talent, Nick Foles is going to be protected very well for the next few seasons. The Eagles arguably boast the best offensive line in the game right now. Wed, Feb 26, 2014 09:52:00 AM

The Philadelphia Inquirer expects the Eagles to consider signing LT Jason Peters to a contract extension this offseason.

Peters is signed for $9.65 million in 2014, the final year of his contract. He was healthy for all 16 games this season and graded out as the No. 4 left tackle by Pro Football Focus. Already the highest paid offensive lineman in the league, Peters is set up for one last big contract. He could command a deal similar to the $33 million guaranteed Ryan Clady received from the Broncos last offseason. Sat, Jan 25, 2014 06:53:00 PM

Eagles LT Jason Peters (quad) is active for Sunday's Week 11 game against the Redskins.

Peters got just one day of practice in this week, but the former All-Pro is ready to protect Nick Foles' blind side. However, they'll be without top corner Bradley Fletcher (pectoral) and speed linebacker Mychal Kendricks (knee), leaving Roc Carmichael and Najee Goode to start. With the weather in Philly fine, it's a good spot for the Redskins passing game. The rest of the Eagles inactives: QB Michael Vick, WR Damaris Johnson, S Earl Wolff, LB Jake Knott and T Dennis Kelly. Sun, Nov 17, 2013 11:23:00 AM